Much interest has been shown by tobacco growers during recent months in fertilization and or other management practices that can be used to produce darker and redder cured leaf of burley tobacco. The purpose of this newsletter is to summarize what we know about some of the factors which affect color of cured leaf
ABSTRACT: Yellowing is a key stage in the curing of flue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tobacum L.) as muc...
Reports of the increasing prevalence of black root rot in the areas where dark tobacco types are gro...
This paper presents Part 2 of a study on comparative handling and curing characteristics of cut-stri...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
Not AvailableLeaf pigments and their derivatives play an important role in the colour and aroma of t...
Historically, use of soil with a pH of 5.6 to 5.8 has been recommended for producing best quality bu...
Recent changes in the Federal tobacco program (causing reduced income to growers} coupled with high ...
Proper nutrition of tobacco is a prerequisite for achieving high yields of cured leaf possessing des...
Not AvailableLeaf pigments and their derivatives play an important role in the colour and aroma of ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
Tobacco producers are always interested in new tobacco varieties, and are continually searching for ...
Not AvailablePresent study was undertaken to assess the effect of curing methods on leaf pigments an...
ABSTRACT: Yellowing is a key stage in the curing of flue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tobacum L.) as muc...
Not AvailablePresent study was undertaken to assess the effect of curing methods on leaf pigments an...
ABSTRACT: Yellowing is a key stage in the curing of flue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tobacum L.) as muc...
Reports of the increasing prevalence of black root rot in the areas where dark tobacco types are gro...
This paper presents Part 2 of a study on comparative handling and curing characteristics of cut-stri...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
Relatively large amounts of nitrogen from fertilizers and manures commonly are used in burley tobacc...
Not AvailableLeaf pigments and their derivatives play an important role in the colour and aroma of t...
Historically, use of soil with a pH of 5.6 to 5.8 has been recommended for producing best quality bu...
Recent changes in the Federal tobacco program (causing reduced income to growers} coupled with high ...
Proper nutrition of tobacco is a prerequisite for achieving high yields of cured leaf possessing des...
Not AvailableLeaf pigments and their derivatives play an important role in the colour and aroma of ...
Many burley growers follow the practice of applying 1-2 gallons/A of liquid fertilizer to their toba...
Tobacco producers are always interested in new tobacco varieties, and are continually searching for ...
Not AvailablePresent study was undertaken to assess the effect of curing methods on leaf pigments an...
ABSTRACT: Yellowing is a key stage in the curing of flue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tobacum L.) as muc...
Not AvailablePresent study was undertaken to assess the effect of curing methods on leaf pigments an...
ABSTRACT: Yellowing is a key stage in the curing of flue-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tobacum L.) as muc...
Reports of the increasing prevalence of black root rot in the areas where dark tobacco types are gro...
This paper presents Part 2 of a study on comparative handling and curing characteristics of cut-stri...